Most checked in 2015: Scott Walker
Reviewing the five most-clicked 2015 fact checks of the politician we fact checked most in 2015.
Reviewing the five most-clicked 2015 fact checks of the politician we fact checked most in 2015.
Smoke streamed from some of our most-clicked fact checks of 2015--including the Pants on Fire rating smacked onto a ridiculous Rush Limbaugh claim that Austin was banning barbecue restaurants.
Just ahead, our 10 most-clicked fact checks of 2015...
The Republican candidates have criticized President Barack Obama's plans to fight ISIS. How do their proposals differ?
Readers weigh in on our selection of the campaign misstatements of Donald Trump as our 2015 Lie of the Year.
Hours after seeing his campaign statements named the 2015 Lie of the Year, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump took aim at PolitiFact, calling us a "totally left-wing group."
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A presidential candidate with an unprecedented record on the Truth-O-Meter earns PolitiFact's annual award.
A presidential candidate with an unprecedented record on the Truth-O-Meter earns PolitiFact's annual award.
A presidential candidate with an unprecedented record on the Truth-O-Meter earns PolitiFact's annual award.
A presidential candidate with an unprecedented record on the Truth-O-Meter earns PolitiFact's annual award.
A presidential candidate with an unprecedented record on the Truth-O-Meter earns PolitiFact's annual award.
A presidential candidate with an unprecedented record on the Truth-O-Meter earns PolitiFact's annual award.